Colored cotton, Delicates, Unbleached linen – ASKO W6903 User Manual

Page 13: Wool and silk, Artificial fibers and synthetic fibers, Reducing allergic reactions, Save time and energy, High water level, Economy and efficiency, Detergents

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Colored cotton

Colored cotton items labeled 140°F (60°C)
should be washed at 140°F (60°C) the first
time in order to remove any excess dye. If you
do not do so, there is a risk that the color will
run. Use detergent without bleach in order to
preserve the color of the fabric.

Delicates

Unbleached linen

Unbleached linen fabrics should be washed
at 140°F (60°C), using detergent containing
no bleach or optical whiteners. Heavily-soiled
linen can occasionally be washed at higher
temperatures, but not too often as the heat
can destroy the linen’s sheen and strength.

Wool and silk

These fabrics are sometimes labeled as ma-
chine washable and sometimes as hand
wash. The machine’s Wool/hand program is
just as gentle as washing by hand.

Wool is especially sensitive to processes such
as washing.

If you do not wish to spin dry, you can
squeeze out the water using terrycloth towels.
In this case select No spin.

To find out how to select this setting, see the
"Washing" chapter. However, most items can
withstand a short spin. Select short spin by
selecting a spin speed below 800 rpm.

Artificial fibers and synthetic fibers

These materials require plenty of room to
prevent them from getting wrinkled. Only fill
half the drum when washing artificial or syn-
thetic fibers. Choose a short spin by selecting
a spin speed of 800 rpm or less.

Note!

Viscose and acetates are fragile when wet.

Reducing allergic reactions

The washing machine has a Super Rinse op-
tion. Use this for people with sensitive skin,
such as those with allergies and small chil-
dren.

Save time and energy

Use the White program to save time and en-
ergy. This program has a shorter main wash
than a Stain - Color wash, but it is often long
enough for normally soiled laundry.

High Water Level

If you want more water for the main wash and
rinses, you can use the High Water Level op-
tion. High Water Level is used automatically
in the Wool/Hand program.

Economy and efficiency

You can save a lot of energy by not using
higher temperature programs than necessary.
• Select Quick if you just need to freshen up

shirts or sports clothes, for example. This
will save both water and energy.

• If you select a fast spin speed, this reduces

energy consumption when drying in a
tumble dryer or drying cabinet.

• Always wash with a fully loaded machine

when you use the Stain - White, Stain,
Color, and White programs!

• Avoid washing with pre-wash. Modern

machines and detergents clean without
pre-wash. Only very heavily soiled laundry,
such as overalls and similar garments, are
likely to need a pre-wash.

Detergents

Eco-labeled detergents are less harmful to
the environment.

Detergent overdosing does not give better
washing results; it merely causes a greater
impact on the environment.

Try to use less detergent, and increase only
if you are not satisfied with the results.

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